Athena
Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and crafts, born fully armed from Zeus's head. Athena represents rational wisdom, strategic thinking, and civilized warfare as opposed to Ares's bloodlust. Patron of Athens and heroes like Odysseus, she embodies the integration of intellect and action. Her virgin status symbolizes independence and self-sufficiency. Athena's owl and association with weaving connect wisdom to perception and creative skill.
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